Strumigenys pallestes Bolton
Type location Ghana (Bolton, 1971a: 62, illustrated,
worker & queen; 1983: 383, illustrated, full-face view),
collected at CRIG, also at Baudua (D. Leston); worker and queen
described .
Bolton's description (1971a) is at
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Bolton's modern description (1983) is at
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Nigeria specimen (Taylor, 1979: 51). WORKER. TL 2.1 mm,
HL 0.56, HW 0.40, SL 0.24
Holotype and paratypes 2.0-2.2 mm (Bolton, 1971a, 1983).
No preocular notch. Mandibles with a very broad base, the first
preapical tooth small but the second larger. Ventral apical tooth
smaller than the dorsal. Sculpturation of head and alitrunk of
fine dense puncturation, weaker on the alitrunk. Gaster and
pedicel shiny. Dorsum of alitrunk with five pairs of long erect,
clavate hairs on the dorsolateral margin; erect clavate hairs
relatively abundant on the pedicel and gaster. Dorsal surfaces of
the head and alitrunk with abundant, short spatulate hairs;
dorsolateral margin of head with a fringe of longer curved hairs.
Spongiform appendages massively developed on the pedicel as are
the lamellae below the propodeal teeth. Colour dull yellow to
brownish-yellow.
Collected at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Idi
Ayunre, by B. Bolton), noting that it was arboreal but had not
been found in pkd sampling. Also found by me from nests in
rot-holes in cocoa tree trunks (both in Bolton, 1983). |